Reviews

  1. Christine Andaya-Wallace ★★★★☆

    Attended a talk in one of the rooms. Unfortunately, the acoustics weren't great- too echoey - which is why I'm only giving it 4 stars It has a cafe. I had a peppercorn haggis toastie which was absolutely delicious. I didn't taste liver at all. The Halls serve as a community centre and it looks like there a lot of good programmes going on. Didn't know about / get a chance to go into the museum.

  2. June Connor ★★★★★

    Historic building often has interesting exhibitions - lots of pictures of the area in years past.

  3. Leighton Walker ★★★☆☆

    Community centre with music lessons. They are why we go here. The place is clean and tidy. A little sterile.

  1. MV Glasgow ★★★★★

    MBH hosted our exhibition for 3 months last winter, and we thoroughly recommend it as an exhibition and event venue. Elegant, clean, and full of heritage. Thanks to the possibility to exhibit in the corridor as well as the exhibition room, our artworks were seen by everyone who entered the building. The large hall and the garden room are suitable for different kinds of events, too. We particularly appreciated Aurora's attention to detail and her understanding of accessibility needs, and everyone's (workers and volunteers) hospitality and can-do attitude. Ideal hosts.

  2. Melina P ★★★★★

    Beautiful venue with friendly staff. All the equipment for presenting was great too. Would recommend for events

  3. Agnes Howat ★★★☆☆

    Had a great day yesterday at Louise's art's and crafts class...loads of information and great materials to do all sorts of crafting... .... Nice cafe lovely food... hope there's another class soon.

  1. Emily Doolittle ★★★★★

    This is a lovely little cafe, in an open, airy space. I had tea, coffee, and a potato, and all were delicious. I will certainly be back!

  2. Elise Armer ★★★★★

    Fantastic and beautiful burgh halls, so pleased they were saved and renovated. Coffee and hots rolls in Spoon, the cafe, are fantastic and great value for money. Great to know its a social enterprise, offering employability opportunities and you have the option to donate some cash to help them provide food and drinks for people effected by homelessness and poverty. There has never been undue noise when I've been in the cafe.

  3. Emma O'Neill ★☆☆☆☆

    Lovely clean space and friendly staff but won't be back as the level of noise was unbearable. Children running around the cafe unsupervised and being allowed several at a time to thump for 45 mins continously on an old piano and not asked by reception or cafe staff to quieten or consider other customers. Unacceptable so wouldn't be back . Could have been regular customers as we use the gym next door several times a week but couldn't stand that noise when trying to catch up with friends. Don't think we are being unreasonable. A certain amount of noise is expected from normal children but this was totally selfish .

  1. Gordon Innes ★★★★☆

    Historic building with a nice modern interior. There's a nice cafe and a ceramics studio inside.

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